Skanderbeg Square is in the Christmas spirit this December. Skanderbeg Square is the open plaza in the center of the capital city of Tirana, Albania. It is near the National History Museum of Albania and the Albanian National Opera.
Skanderbeg Square is in the Christmas spirit this December. Skanderbeg Square is the open plaza in the center of the capital city of Tirana, Albania. It is near the National History Museum of Albania and the Albanian National Opera.
So messed up, I want you here… In my room, I want you here… Now we’re gonna be face-to-face… And I’ll lay right down in my favorite place… And now I wanna be your dog. And now I wanna be your dog. And now I wanna be your dog.
With Halloween just around the corner and encountering some intricately carved Jack O’Lanterns in Tirana, Albania, my curiosity was sparked to delve deeper into the historical and cultural significance of these mesmerizing pumpkins.
Spaghetti Western is an American “Wild West” style restaurant in Tirana, Albania. Spaghetti Western is known best for its dry-aged veal tomahawk steak. Spaghetti Western’s menu includes several classic American and Mexican food items.
Amo Sushi in Tirana offers Albania’s first “all you can eat” Asian dining experience. Enjoy unlimited authentic sushi, with a fixed price and a vibrant atmosphere that transports you to Japan. Savor sashimi, maki, and more!
Zgara Supreme, in the city center of the capital city Tirana, Albania, serves delicious, traditional Balkan food. If you are visiting Tirana, I strongly suggest this restaurant for the great food, good portions, and reasonable prices.
Tirana, the bustling capital city of Albania, is a destination that is fast gaining popularity among travelers seeking offbeat and exciting experiences. Tirana offers diverse architecture, rich cultural heritage, and beautiful natural surroundings,
OPA Greek Street food is a chain of restaurants in Tirana, Albania I have found that offer a variety of gyros and other Greek/Mediterranean-inspired food menu items. Their menu includes salads, sandwiches, and of course, gyros.
The Albanian language is its own thing. It occupies its independent branch on the Indo-European portion of the language tree as it is not closely related to any other Indo-European language. Albanian is spoken by 7.5 million people.